Business of Tech: Steady hands, not knee-jerk bans: Brainbox’s approach to AI regulation

Business of Tech: Steady hands, not knee-jerk bans: Brainbox’s approach to AI regulation
Brainbox Institute director and co-founder Tom Barraclough. (Image: Jacques Steenkamp/Supplied)
Peter Griffin
The call for dedicated regulations governing artificial intelligence has grown louder as the technology’s power to disrupt industries and society becomes ever more apparent. But this week’s guest on The Business of Tech podcast, Brainbox Institute director and co-founder Tom Barraclough, warns against rushing into bespoke artificial intelligence regulation. He instead argues that the country is best served by leveraging and coordinating its existing legal framework.“It’s not a binary exercise,” Barraclough str...

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